Showing posts with label Holidays to Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays to Australia. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Sheraton’s Newest Lush Venue to Open in Melbourne Soon

Holiday makers planning to book tickets aboard long-haul flights arriving in Australia in the near future have yet another reason to rejoice as they can now savour five-star hospitality at Sheraton’ latest luxury offering in the Australia’s popular city of Melbourne. The popular hospitality brand is all set to launch Sheraton Melbourne Hotel on February 26, 2014.

The new lush venue will feature 174 elegantly-decorated guest rooms and suites. The rooms have been thoughtfully designed with an intention to offer utmost comfort to luxury seekers booking tickets aboard flights arriving in Australia.  

All the rooms will feature contemporary fittings and furnishings including WIFI internet access, LCD televisions, spacious bathrooms, Sheraton Sweet Sleeper beds and other thoughtful amenities to tender extremely comfortable and elegant stays to luxury seekers spending on tickets aboard long-haul flights bound to Australia’s popular city.

Intricately designed and incepted to appeal to both the leisure and business travellers booking tickets on international flights arriving in Australia, the latest hotel features almost 641 square metres of meeting and function space and cutting-edge business centre as well as all-day dining, specialty restaurants, lobby Lounge, well-stocked bar, fully-functional gym and heated indoor pool.

The hotel’s fitting location in the heart of one of the Australia’s most liveable cities, Melbourne and within close proximity to city’s central business district offering access to dynamic shopping, nightlife, and sporting venues makes it an apt choice for even the most time pressed visitors who book tickets aboard flights landing in Australia for whistle-stop visits. 

Friday, October 21, 2011

Tourism Australia Attracts All

Australia is top holiday destination and is frequented by millions of vacationers each year. The country is laden with terrific tourist charms – both man-made and natural!

With so many delights and attractions, it is not surprising to know that a fair number of travellers are always on a lookout for cheap flights to Australia. Tourism does play a very important role in the Australian economy. Tourism contributes more than 2.5% to the Australia's GDP and employs nearly 500,000 people in the country. Tourism Australia leaves no stone unturned to promote tourism and entice people to plan holidays and book flight tickets to Australia.

Tourism Australia is known to participate as well as organise a wide range of international shows and events in a bid to promote Australia as a leading travel destination all across the globe. A good portion of such shows are held in the European continent with special emphasis on the United Kingdom, which is key market for Australia tourism. A number of Britons vie to grab cheap flights to Australia each year and most of them succeed as a number of airlines such British Airways and Qantas ply between the regions’ airports. In fact, Tourism Australia has partnered with Qantas on several promotional programs to attract British long haul travellers to grab flights to Australia.

Over the years, Tourism Australia has adopted different consumer campaigns, most of them bringing delightful results for the government. “There’s Nothing Like Australia” is the latest campaign fashioned by the Tourism Australia. The campaign involves Australians because it is believed that they were eager to promote their country and who better than the natives to tell what makes their country so unique!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Endangered Tasmanian species to go on show

People with a passion for animals could be tempted to visit an exhibition of rare and endangered Tasmanian fauna as part of their holiday to Australia later this month.

Animal enthusiasts planning a holiday to Australia could be tempted to head along to a showcase of rare and endangered species at Rutland Water in Tasmania later this month.

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